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Better Days Of
Better Days Of (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 219/20. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Das Neue Japanische Elektronische Volkslied (7:57)
Plastic Bamboo (6:27)
Thousand Knives (8:50)
Tokyo Joe (4:38)
E-day Project (5:49)
Kylyn (2:32)
Zai Guang Dong Shoo Nian (7:08)
I'll Be There (6:39)
Bokunokakera (3:53)
Grasshoppers (5:16)
Mother Terra (3:24)
The End Of Asia (6:21)
Review: You had us at Sakamoto. Or rather you had us at "excerpts from Ryuichi Sakamoto's time working under Nippon Colombia's label, Better Days. First released in 1992, this 12-track compilation runs from tracks that appeared on the Japanese synth legend's debut album, Thousand Knives, first released in 1978, through to songs written with the iconic session group KYLYN, featuring celebrated guitar great Kazumi Watanabe. Ever the auteur, even if you didn't know this was Sakamoto in proper landmark mode, there's no chance the sounds here could really be confused for anyone or anything else. It's mature and intelligent, yet strangely - and typically - fun, childlike and a little cartoonish, sharing as much in common with experimental electronica that was emerging during the 1970s and 1980s as video game scores from the 1990s.

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Do You Have The Force? Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 Vol 2
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 30. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Dee D Jackson - "Automatic Lover" (3:56)
Telex - "Moscow Diskow" (extended 12" mix) (5:18)
Soft Machine - "Soft Space" (8:48)
Qondile - "African Dawn" (2:51)
Gaz Nevada - "IC Love Affair" (original 12" mix) (6:30)
I Signori Della Galassia - "Archeopterix" (4:03)
Cerrone - "La Secte De Marrakech Suite" (4:37)
John Foxx - "Burning Car" (3:14)
Thomas Leer & Robert Rental - "Monochrome Days" (3:58)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Red Mask" (6:45)
Caution - "UFO" (original 12" mix) (5:30)
Martin Rev - "Nineteen 86" (4:29)
Pascal Comelade - "Sequence 1" (2:57)
Flying Lizards - "An Age" (2:30)
Throbbing Gristle - "Beachy Head" (3:35)
Terminal City - "Mugin For Unknown" (5:37)
Review: Whether or not you head the first one, Jon Savage's second exploration of the diverse sounds of the post-punk era is another eye (or ear?) opening listen that will teach you plenty and join many dots you might not have done otherwise. Spanning electronic music, disco, experimental, and proto-techno, Do You Have The Force Volume 2: Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 is a masterfully curated compilation that showcases an eclectic range of genres and influences all handpicked and well sequenced by the renowned cultural commentator, writer, and filmmaker that is Savage. This is a double LP version which comes with a 12 page digisleeve booklet.
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Meine Unterkunft Ist Die Unvernunft
Meine Unterkunft Ist Die Unvernunft (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: UNVERNUNFT 01. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Schamlose Dubtose (5:38)
Loch Ohne Licht (2:40)
Selten Gesehnes (4:18)
Arabischer Vietmanese (4:30)
Klar Knuspermarsch (3:46)
Klebt Runner (2:51)
Ungenutzte Satze (4:28)
Parzipan (4:16)
Review: Are there more consonants in this EP title than any other you will see this year? Probably. Does that make it even more essential? Definitely, because musically it is packed with goodness as Schlammpeitziger explores a world of loose but engaging rhythms. These subversive sounds play with exotic vocals, dubby hi-hats, new-age flutes, motorik grooves and spoken word samples. It's experimental but never forgets the magic of melody and rhythm to hypnotise, all with a twist of pop fun.
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Blau (50th Anniversary Edition)
Blau (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered translucent blue vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: BB 103LTD. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Die Rebellen Haben Sich In Den Bergen Versteckt (18:32)
Jupiter (18:57)
Review: 'Conny' Schnitzler's name needs to be remembered by more people. Born on the cusp of World War II, he would prove instrumental in the post-war surge of sonic experimentation that took Germany by storm from the 1960s onwards, playing an integral part in West Germany's krautrock movement having already been an early member of seminal band Tangerine Dream and founding father of Kluster. But it's his solo work that really needs more attention. A proponent of the Dusseldorf school - arguably Germany's most important city for popular music in the late-mid-20th Century - in 1974 he released Blau, a bold record comprising two extended tracks, 'Die Rebellion Haben Sich In Den Bergen Versteckt' and 'Jupiter'. One feels like the late night synth soundtrack to rain-soaked city streets. The other as though we've opened the hatch and stepped out into retro outer space. Take from that what you will.
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Bon Voyage: Live Audimax Hamburg 1981
Cat: 257321. Rel: 01 Apr 25
The Journey Begins (3:41)
Bon Temple (part 1) (20:23)
Bon Temple (part 2) (10:47)
Ash Tari Moderne (6:34)
Moulin Bleu (part 1) (5:23)
Moulin Bleu (part 2) (11:12)
Kreisreise (4:50)
Ritus Duplex (8:37)
Wiegenlied (3:15)
Voyage Encore (14:54)
Review: Renowned German electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze enjoyed a lengthy touring spate after the release of his 1977 album opener 'Velvet Voyage'. Made up of synth chimes in sequence - icicling cycles - the Mirage frontispiece served to irreversibly weld the idea of the "voyage", and connotations of "journeying" to Schulze's music as popularly imagined. Later in 1981, Bon Voyage would take form: this was a closing tour performance at the Hamburg Audimax concert hall, concluding a two-week tour through Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and France. One of many bonnie voyages undertaken by Schulze in his lifetime, it would nonetheless prove unforgettable and salient among them; from 'The Journey Begins' through to the templar titillations of the three-part 'Bon Temple' and the ex-sanguine 'Moulin Bleu', this is a live synthetic forget-me-not.
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Retrofit
Retrofit (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: FBN 140. Rel: 13 Sep 23
The Process (5:30)
Looking From A Hilltop (6:04)
Beating Heart (4:23)
Reflection (Young Image) (4:43)
Dirty Disco (5:31)
Girls Don't Count (5:24)
New Horizon (5:55)
Wretch (4:17)
Review: Legendary Blackpool post-punk, later electronic band Section 25 - consisting of brothers Larry and Vin Cassidy - first formed in 1978. Initial associations with Factory Records and frequent touring partners Joy Division were more than enough to propel them into the limelight, and the ensuing glory translates well into the modern day - as evidenced by Retrofit, their seventh album. First released in 2010, the album features new versions of some of their classic songs, such as 'Looking From A Hilltop', 'Dirty Disco' and 'Girls Don't Count'. A nostalgic, dreamy, and honest Northern electro/synth sound predominates, harking back to an unmistakable golden age. Now reissued on Factory's Belgian counterpart Factory Benelux, we hear a fresh LP remaster and a new track, 'Uberhymn'.
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Part Primitiv
Part Primitiv (limited 180 gram vinylLP)
Cat: FBN 130. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Winterland (1) (3:52)
Can't Let Go (5:07)
Poppy Fields (4:07)
She's So Pretty (3:40)
Dream (4:16)
Power Base (4:17)
Roma (3:21)
Better Make Your Mind Up (3:58)
Cry (3:13)
Ludus Cantus (2:17)
Nick (3:08)
Review: Factory Records has retained a cult following well into the 21st Century. The imprint lent at least part of its name to a L250million arts centre in its Manchester hometown, opened in 2023, and those famous yellow and black stripes from the Hacienda appear everywhere from property developers to cookie cutter bars in the city. Section 25 may not be the first band that springs to mind when thinking about that legacy, but in many ways represent just how deep the talent ran through the roster. Outliving Factory itself, the Preston, Lancashire group reformed after a 13-year-hiatus in 2001, partly driven by just how much interest there was in their back catalogue. In 2007, they releases Part-Primitiv, a spellbinding collection of weird electronica, spooky synthdom, Roland pop, and forward-punching post-punk. A vital reminder of the outfit's quality, the impact remains on this reissue.
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Animal Metality
Animal Metality (limited 'psychedelic' orange & black vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: FP 038B. Rel: 30 May 24
Sticky Fingers (6:50)
Love's Secret Game (4:13)
Lucille (4:12)
Sacrifice Me (4:11)
Bluebirds (4:39)
Glassplitter (3:18)
Ignoranz (4:02)
Behind My Eeyelids (4:10)
Review: There's a real sense of urgency underpinning Animal Mentality. You can hear it the moment opener 'Sticky Fingers' kicks in, the inimitable 1980s dream team of dark synth refrain and propellant kick-snare percussion invoking the feeling of forward momentum, driving through the rain at night into a strange, unknown underworld. To say it sets pace for this album as a whole would be an understatement. As Selofan, Joanna Pavlidou and Dimitris Pavlidis have built an impressive fan base, their dark-coldwave, retro-hued sounds are at once niche but universally familiar, epic yet intimate, brooding and explosive. Now on album number seven, we could drop references like Lebanon Hanover, Nico and Xmal Deutschland, but that seems a little lazy considering the bold vision at work here. Simply put, then: buy this record.
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Bad Mood Guy (Deluxe Edition)
Bad Mood Guy (Deluxe Edition) (fleabitten rash purple & black vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: FTRSMO 40A. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Hot With Fleas (3:33)
Nation (5:21)
Unleash Your Sword (3:25)
Jetlag (5:04)
Contempt (4:51)
Bad Mood Guy (2:47)
Dressed In Air (4:01)
Rabbi Nardoo Flagoon (6:50)
Heaven Is What Heaven Eats (2:51)
Mad Dad Mangles A Strad (4:30)
Bad Mood Guy (Day 1) (2:42)
Unleash Your Sword (Day 1) (3:33)
Canine (Day 1) (4:32)
Nature 10 (Terse) (3:10)
Contempt (Day 1) (2:45)
I've Always Hated Severed Heads (Live) (3:36)
Hot With Fleas (12" remix) (7:18)
Nation (NYC mix) (4:19)
Canine (12" remix) (6:32)
Review: Founded in 1979, Severed Heads - originally Mr and Mrs No Smoking Sign - never liked to do things by numbers. Spanning industrial, synthwave, coldwave, post-punk, electronic dance, synth pop and more, while wildly varied they might also be considered auteurs. Simply put, you can usually guess, or know, that you're listening to Severed Heads long before you actually find out you're listening to Severed Heads. Noisy arrangements overflowing with ideas, while at times things may border on overwhelming, for the most part the genius comes in how finely balanced the tracks are. Bad Mood Guy, first released in 1987, was their seventh studio album, described by some at the time as "punishing pop with crunching rhythms", and reflects them at their finest. Moody, at times angry, alway forward thinking and hard to compare.
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Ear Bitten (reissue)
Ear Bitten (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 314. Rel: 06 Sep 24
All Rights Resevered (4:05)
God Factory (2:53)
Hawaii/Torso/97 Cigarettes (2:49)
Acid Fur (2:57)
Dance (4:05)
New York Is A Lonely Town (1:35)
(This Track Doesn't Exist) (1:41)
Much About Bones (5:19)
Scat (3:47)
Pander To The Natives (5:09)
For Garry 5 (2:03)
The Monkey Is Safe (4:12)
1-2-3 A Baby Buggy (2:57)
Walking Best Friend (2:08)
Untitled 1 (1:42)
Untitled 2 (2:30)
Now This Is God's Son 1 (1:27)
Acid Fur (demo) (2:33)
Now This Is God's Son 2 (1:49)
Hello Donald, Merry Christmas (4:25)
Pinstripe Bus (5:07)
The Man Of My Dreams (19:57)
Review: Dark Entries picks up Severed Heads yet again for Ear Bitten, a double LP reissue of some of the band's earliest material. Pegged as early pushers of the Australian underground industrial scene, Severed Heads emerged in the wake of a former project also shared between three members, Tom Ellard, Richard Fielding and Andrew Wright: Mr. And Mrs. No Smoking Sign. The edgier name Severed Heads was also, conveniently, snappier, and the sonic result of this resignal act would soon prove it a good decision. Though they say they aimed simply to take after forebears like Throbbing Gristle or Suicide, Ear Bitten proves much more than the simple fact of stylogeny. The 22-track record was born of an anarchic assemblage of found domestic and street-larked objects (as well as specialist musical instruments) blurring the lines between the two: using every sound-making tool from cassette deck, to rare Korg or Kawai synth, to proverbial pots and pans, to open-reel (and thus implicatively fuckable-with) dictaphones, Ear Bitten offers a diabolical vision of the sheer, wordless length of the post-punk deserts parched by their 70s, New York precursors.
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Verboden Dromen
Cat: STREP 028. Rel: 07 Aug 19
That Boy (3:27)
Forbidden Dreams (5:52)
The Awakening (4:23)
The Early Train (3:15)
Rainbows (6:06)
Kamasutra (3:40)
Demonic Forces (4:05)
Shanah (4:18)
Review: Before becoming Belgian new beat and techno titans, Praga Khan and Chris Inger were collaborators in a new wave influenced band called Shakti. "Verboden Dromen" gathers together the best of the outfit's work recorded between 1987 and 1990, offering up tracks that join the dots between intoxicating synth-pop, moody new wave, hypnotic grooves and dark and sleazy dancefloor moments. All of the tracks have stood the test of time remarkably well, with highlights including the humid and exotic chug of "Kamasutra", the hallucination-inducing tropical fever of "Demonic Forces" and "Shanah", and the bustling, club-ready bounce of "The Awakening", which sounds like the Thompson Twins after one too many tabs of acid.
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Real Life
Real Life (180 gram translucent pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HERTZ 076. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Heart Sinking (3:30)
World Of Sin (4:25)
Survive (4:03)
Europa (feat Xarah Dion) (3:22)
Institution (3:43)
My Versions Of Hell (3:27)
The Hunger (3:05)
Real Life (4:18)
Review: Silent EM has never been silent. The one-man coldwave act formed in early-2010s NYC by one Jean Lorenzo is a raucous sound-maker, and his new sonic octant Real Life is yet another vampophony. This one follows 2019's industrial darkwave brooder 'The Absence', which had a more modernistic, skeletal sound. Real Life sounds reconstituted and denser by comparison, like Dracula stood upright, wiping his phizog after a fresh cadaver. In fact, Lorenzo's feeling so sanguine, he's willing to explore new genre fusions, with the exemplary 'Versions Of Hell' mixing post-punk and hardcore donk, and 'Survive' sounding like Sisters Of Mercy remake the Dark City theme tune. Batwinged banger 'Europa' flies at peak velocity, and in our opnion is the catchiest track, topping its hook off with an ashen white vocal line from fellow artist Xarah Dion.
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We Can Go Anywhere From Here
Cat: NLA 1LP. Rel: 23 Aug 24
What Life Can Be (3:26)
Sometimes You Got To (3:56)
Give Me A New Role (4:00)
Get Up (4:33)
Go (3:18)
Make Me New (3:27)
All I Have (4:17)
In My Dreams (4:17)
I Wanted More (3:59)
Like A Hammond (feat No Leslie) (3:40)
Forget (4:19)
Where Do I Go Sir Was (4:06)
Review: sir Was is the alter ego of Gothenburg-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Joel Wastberg. A graduate from one of Sweden's most prestigious music college, his first foray into the industry-proper came when Jose Gonzalez invited him to join the band Junip. From there, pals in the band Little Dragon encouraged him to pursue a solo career and realise his own ideas under his own steam. Having collaborated with the likes of Teleman, Gengahr, Falle Nioke, Caspar Clausen (Efterklang) and Seb Wildblood, sir Was clearly has one foot in pop and another in synth, electronic and dance music, although on We Can Go Anywhere From Here he seems to be somewhere entirely of his own devising. Sweet, strange, sing-along yet anything but commercial, his latest long form isn't something you'll forget in a hurry.
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Toasts & Sentiments
Cat: AV! 087. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Eyelashes (4:23)
Seen (3:24)
Zegens (3:24)
Easy To Embrace (3:21)
Kiss Me Kill Me (3:32)
Used To You (2:43)
Overgave (3:18)
Out Of Favor (4:30)
New Born Babe (3:11)
Apocalypse (5:32)
Like Dolls (4:12)
Review: Following on from their standout debut album Benevolence in 2019, Skemer return with a second record for Italian label Avant! The duo of Kim Peers and Mathieu Vandekerckhove have tapped into a fertile strain of dark wave with a seductive gothic mood which should be essential listening for fans of The Cure et al. There's a pervading gloom to tracks like 'Easy To Embrace' but it's offset by the motorik thrust of the drums, and there's a generous dose of pop nous to ensure these shadowy songs land with a broad audience. If you're looking for a soundtrack to shortening days in the Northern Hemisphere, this album is a must-check.
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Happiness Now Completed (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 62802. Rel: 01 May 25
First Hand Experience Of Second Hand Love (edit) (3:00)
Jukebox Head (3:35)
Quiet Rebellion (3:14)
Strange Kinda Dance (2025 edit) (3:14)
The Day The World Turned Day Glo (2:48)
Vapourise (radio edit) (3:47)
You Kill Me (3:12)
Last Chance (2024 edit) (3:15)
Murder Your Darlings (edit) (3:17)
Night & The City (2023 mix) (3:29)
Gemini Lounge (edit) (3:12)
Defiant (edit) (3:05)
Kill Shot (4:11)
Back To Nature (Marc mix) (2:35)
Review: Born from the success of Soft Cell's triumphant *Happiness Not Included record, the iconic and somewhat elusive - five studio LPs in 41 years - Soft Cell have decided to go all in with a package of alternative rides, previously unreleased mixes, and single-only B-sides. Nothing here featured on the original LP, and there are a few bonus workouts of stuff not from the source album, too. Cover versions of Fad Gadget's 'Back to Nature', X-Ray Spec's 'The Day The World Turned Day Glo', and a freshly minted take on the Cell's own landmark 'Last Chance' all elevate this, not that people were likely to have needed another reason to stick it in their basket. A great example of why less is more, but generosity is the secret to true satisfaction.
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Exister
Exister (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 292LPC3. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Sad Song (3:00)
Answers (3:05)
Become The Lies (4:25)
Face Is Gone (3:07)
Monster (3:27)
The Pit (3:31)
Nada (4:09)
Stupid Child (1:28)
Him (feat Fish Narc) (3:15)
Unforgiven (feat Alli Logout) (3:04)
Exister (3:44)
Review: Luis Vasquez is the artist behind The Soft Moon and on his latest album we find him in his most confessional and self-reflective mood to date. An array of his inner most feelings are laid bare here for all to wallow in on this cathartic and soothing fifth full-length album. It brings all new emotion to post-punk industrial with two standout collaborations with fish narc and Alli Logout of Special Interest adding further greatness to this instant classic. It is now 12 years since Luis debuted his first album, but this might be his best work yet.
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Space Museum
Cat: DE 190. Rel: 01 Aug 22
Afghan Dance (1:27)
Spectrum Is Green (3:11)
Destination Moon (2:35)
The Guests (1:57)
New Statue (5:40)
A Darkness In My Soul (3:52)
Radio France (2:17)
Tenth Planet (2:52)
Earthshock (1:36)
Contemplation (3:22)
Please Don't Fade Away... (1:33)
Tutti Lo Sanno (3:23)
Platform 6 (3:18)
Review: Amongst collectors of post-punk era cassettes, Solid Space's sole album, 1982's Space Museum, has long been a sought-after item. While scarce and hard to find, the demand is largely down to the music contained within. Combining bright and spacey synthesizers with cheap drum machines, fuzzy guitars and vocals musing on science fiction and isolation, British DIY musicians Matthew Vosburgh and Dan Goldstein (previously both of of Exhibit A) created something surprisingly magical and alluring despite its lo-fi creation. For proof, check this first ever vinyl edition from Dark Entries, which thrillingly also contains two previously unreleased cuts from the duo's archives.
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The Sound Of Science (Soundtrack)
The Sound Of Science (Soundtrack) (gatefold coloured vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot gurantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: CIS 100. Rel: 06 May 22
Photosynthesis (Love The Green Machines) (3:07)
What Makes Sound (3:20)
Everything's Made Of Atoms (3:00)
These Are The Elements (3:22)
Global Warming (4:14)
The Water Cycle (3:09)
The Speed Of Light (3:36)
Gravity (3:02)
Stars & Nebulae (3:51)
The Solar System (3:31)
Black Hole (Sagittarius A Star) (3:03)
A Total Solar Eclipse (4:51)
Review: Dean Honer and Kevin Pearce - a pair of musicians and critics enmeshed in the British music landscape since day dot - grew so sick of the manufactured children's songs they'd heard on vinyl and CD over the years that they decided to create their own version, albeit with a twist. 'The Sound Of Science' is a tongue-in-cheek rendition of this unique utility music format, designed to bypass its tendency to quickly "become a form of torture" for the adults in each other's families. Instead, this album is fun for both the kids and the parents, with science and astronomy forming the bulk of its themes.


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The Space Lady's Other Hits (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: LSSN 090. Rel: 02 May 24
All Shook Up (3:25)
Slapback Boomerang (2:46)
Puttin' On The Ritz (3:17)
Radar Love (4:36)
Twentierth Century Fox (4:03)
Shakin' All Over (3:05)
Review: Originally released as a bonus CD accompanying The Space Lady's Greatest Hits, The Space Lady's Other Hits arrives as a special release for Record Store Day and makes its debut on vinyl. Culled from the same 1990 recording sessions that birthed the original, this limited clear vinyl edition offers yet more otherworldly sonic journeys from the cult figure. The Space Lady's street performances, captured live and in one take, transport you into a unique musical dimension. Here she covers the likes of Elvis Presley's 'All Shook Up' and Irving Berlin's 'Puttin' On The Ritz', but each track undergoes a transformative reinterpretation with ethereal vocals and accompanied by mad effects manipulation. A real cult classic.
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No 1 Song In Heaven & Is There More To Life Than Dancing? (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: 503730 006711. Rel: 09 May 24
Sparks - "Tryouts For The Human Race" (LP1: No 1 song In Heaven) (6:07)
Sparks - "Academy Award Performance" (5:10)
Sparks - "La Dolce Vita" (5:45)
Sparks - "Beat The Clock" (4:24)
Sparks - "My Other Voice" (4:54)
Sparks - "The Number One Song In Heaven" (7:26)
Noel - "Dancing Is Dangerous" (LP2: Is There More To Life Than Dancing?) (7:55)
Noel - "Is There More To Life Than Dancing?" (9:45)
Noel - "The Night They Invented Love" (6:07)
Noel - "Au Revoir" (6:02)
Noel - "I Want A Man" (4:50)
Review: In celebration of its 45th anniversary, Paste Magazine's esteemed #1 synth-pop album, Sparks' No. 1 in Heaven, receives an exclusive double vinyl release this Record Store Day. This seminal work, produced by Giorgio Moroder, set an early standard for electronic music. Accompanying this masterpiece is Sparks' lesser-known gem, 'Is There More to Life Than Dancing?' produced for LA-based singer Noel in 1979. Together, these albums epitomise the Maels' innovative electronic spirit and visionary foresight into the next decade. Revered by bands like Joy Division and Duran Duran, No. 1 in Heaven was hailed as the greatest synth-pop album ever by Paste Magazine. The anniversary release comes on coloured vinyl and rightly commemorates Sparks' enduring creativity.
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Strange Pleasures (10th Anniversary Edition)
Strange Pleasures (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold turquoise vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: WLR 004LPX. Rel: 22 Jun 23
The Trip (6:09)
Beginning To Blue (3:05)
I Can't Sleep (3:30)
All I Know (3:15)
Fireflies (3:16)
Berlin Lovers (2:32)
Future Age (3:03)
Going Back To Strange (2:30)
Beatcity (4:06)
Midnight Drive (4:23)
We Killed The Moonlight (3:16)
Strange Pleasures (5:12)
Review: .It has been 12 years since Still Corners debuted via the ever-strong Sub Pop label, presenting themselves as an archetypal dream pop band at a time when the sound was experiencing something of a resurgence. More than a decade later, so much has changed about the world and its genres du jour, and while this lot have developed their style evolution might be going a little far. Still, if it ain't broke and all that. Ultimately, as Strange Pleasures proves, theirs wasn't even fractured. Indeed, this is gorgeous, fluffy, inviting stuff that seduces without being overtly sexy, and invites us to jump on white fluffy clouds for the duration. Of course, there are more commanding elements, occasional edgier synth pop interludes interspersed throughout, but for the most part this is wonderfully opiate stuff.
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Eine Aufnahme Voller Widerlicher Verderbtheit
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Animals" (4:08)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Get Up (Ripley Sucks)" (5:26)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Pu Sh T" (0:51)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Inside" (3:00)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Bloody Beach" (4:00)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "King Of Pain" (4:06)
The Swamp - "Driver" (live) (5:33)
The Swamp - "Hard Core Bodys" (live) (7:14)
The Swamp - "Ground" (live - II) (2:54)
The Swamp - "My Body Rip Up" (live) (5:37)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Days Of Tears" (3:51)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Sex & Wars" (6:03)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Creepshow" (3:41)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Show Me The Pain" (4:07)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Rosa Bernet" (3:49)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Kranzo Roses" (1:18)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Ende" (5:25)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Devil" (4:13)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Maid To Be Laid" (4:12)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Example Of BBC" (4:03)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Leaving Risk" (2:35)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "The Electric Chair For Atomic Spies" (2:45)
Review: Born and raised in Bern, Switzerland, Michael Antener spent most of the 1980s concerned with interpreting the subconsciously and overtly apocalyptic discourse of that time through the medium of industrial-edged, dark feeling music. "I found a niche where I could express myself, along with other people who were not afraid of dark themes," he's quoted as saying in retrospect, before going on to explain that singing about love would have been more difficult than using "cries of pain taken from horror movies". This triple vinyl collector's item celebrates that fertile, if angry and dystopian period in Antener's life. Bringing together work from two of his formative projects, The Stranger of the Swamp and Bande Berne Crematoire, what's here is captivating. Electroclash with groove, distressed collages of noise, a certain sense of sonic expressionism - all brooding shadows, menacing arrangements and deeply unsettling moods.
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Surrender: A Collection (remastered)
Surrender: A Collection (remastered) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8664423. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Dominic Christ (6:29)
Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne (3:18)
Harlem (6:33)
Rocket USA (4:16)
Cheree (3:40)
Dream Baby Dream (6:21)
Touch Me (4:16)
Ghost Rider (2:34)
Mr Ray (5:09)
Surrender (3:42)
Why Be Blue? (4:33)
Wrong Decisions (4:28)
Dachau, Disney, Disco (5:15)
Radiation (3:04)
Girl (unreleased version) (4:50)
Frankie Teardrop (First version) (13:24)
Review: Alan Vega & Marty Rev's career as Suicide spanned an incredible four decades. During those years, they rarely if ever got much credit for their work but as is often the way, once time passed they started to get deserving plaudits and an ever growing status amongst fans and critics. Now said to be one of the most inspirational outfits of the 70s, they influenced everyone from Depeche Mode to Soft Cell. This brand new, remastered collection takes in tunes from all across the band's career and has plenty of big, raw, energetic and eclectic sounds with track from their first album in 1977 and most recent in 2002.

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A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition)
A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition) (limited transparent blue vinyl LP + art card)
Cat: 405053 8877496. Rel: 25 May 23
Wild In Blue (4:32)
Surrender (3:45)
Jukebox Baby 96 (3:22)
Rain Of Ruin (4:01)
Sufferin' In Vain (4:44)
Dominic Christ (6:30)
Love So Lovely (4:09)
Devastation (4:04)
Heat Beat (bonus track) (4:12)
Born In The USA (single edit - live In Paris 1988 - bonus track) (4:26)
Review: Heads will know Suicide as the pioneering duo of electronic music and proto-punk from New York City, consisting of vocalist Alan Vega and instrumentalist Martin Rev. Fewer will know anything more beyond the pale of their debut album, though. 'A Way of Life', their third studio album released in 1988 via Wax Trax!, heard them escape the noise - exploring a more hypnotic, minimalistic synthpop sound. That being said, stonkers like 'Surrender', 'Jukebox Baby 96', and 'Dominic Christ' all still captured the doomy New York zeitgeist. This remastered edition contains a full remaster from its original tapes, as well as a brand new, never-heard-before live Bruce Springseen cover no less.
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Girls Gang
Girls Gang (limited white vinyl LP + 12")
Cat: IDI 021LPX. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Girls Gang
Schall & Rauch
Nothing To Hide
Alien
Halkidiki
Promise Me (feat Curses & Joshua Murphy)
Hypnotized
Zombie
Disco Goth
Fomo
No More Tears
Schall & Rauch (12" (club version)) (5:08)
Disco Goth (The Populist remix) (5:34)
Girls Gang (Damon Jee remix) (5:15)
Halkidiki (Greek version) (3:20)
Promise Me (Featt Curses - club version) (5:43)
Alien (Phunkadelica CETK mix) (5:56)
Fomo (Dj Hell extended version) (8:20)
Review: Berlin-based synthwave and dark disco band Dina Summer return with a sanguine new seven-track record, continuing their reputation for making 80s nostalgist music fans ever more ravenous for their distinct take on EBM and its adjacent styles. Following 2022's acclaimed Rimini LP, this freak zone of a record brings gravely detuned, yet DJ-ready instrumental backings and stiffly but passionately delivered vocal recitations to a modern production palate. This approach reaches its ultimate conclusion on the natural midpoint 'Alien', a track perhaps best describable as a hi-NRG number made in a cryoponic chamber and lent an extraterrestrial theme.
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Racing Heart
Cat: OKNR 04. Rel: 02 Nov 22
I Changed My Mind (0:51)
All Mine Now (4:02)
Give Me (3:28)
Link Of Truth (3:52)
Softer (3:19)
War Of The Hearts (4:29)
Tristessa (3:53)
Review: NTS Radio host Francesca Macri aka System Olympia presents her second full-length album titled Racing Heart, a neon-lit soundtrack for an evening drive in a Mercedes Benz that she's released on her Okay Nature imprint. Highlights are the sensual, late-night boogie-down vibe of 'All Mine Now', the slo-mo synthwave of 'Link Of Truth' and the saccaharine '80s pop aesthetic of 'War Of The Hearts' could have been in a John Hughes film.
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